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Objective: to explore and describe women's experiences of antenatal care.
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      NursingPrimary Health CareMidwiferyFinland
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of domestic violence (DV) and its associations with obstetric complications and psychological health in women on antenatal and postnatal wards. Study design: A cross-sectional survey conducted in an... more
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      Domestic ViolenceAdolescentMaternal HealthLondon
The globally escalating thyroid nodule incidence rates may be only partially ascribed to better diagnostics, allowing for the assessment of environmental risk factors on thyroid disease. Endocrine disruptors or thyroid-disrupting... more
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      Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceWater qualityEnvironmental Health
In the US, it is currently estimated that 3% of pregnant women have chronic hypertension, or more than 100,000 pregnant women each year. The aim of our study was to investigate the adaptation of autonomic control during pregnancy based on... more
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      High FrequencyHeart rate variabilityPregnancyHypertension
Maternal postpartum emotional distress is quite common and can pose significant risk to mothers and infants. The current study investigated mothers' relationships with their partners during pregnancy and tested the hypotheses that... more
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      PsychologyMental HealthDepressionForecasting
This study aims at estimating the recent trends in HIV-1 prevalence and the factors associated with infection among pregnant women in the Gulu District of north Uganda, a rural area severely affected by civil strife. In 2000-2003, a total... more
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      MicrobiologyEpidemiologyMedical MicrobiologyTropical Medicine
Objectives To analyse the sources and reasons for referral of women who have undergone genital mutilation to a recently established specialist clinic, and to determine the consequences of the genital mutilation procedure. ... Setting The... more
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      Research MethodologyCultureFemale Genital MutilationDeveloping Countries
ObjectiveTo establish the Fe status of pregnant women and their neonates in the Republic of Seychelles.DesignA prospective study.SettingRepublic of Seychelles.SubjectsPregnant women were recruited and blood samples taken at enrolment and... more
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      Public Health NutritionPublic HealthProspective studiesPregnancy
To understand the perspectives of women with severe mental illness concerning the use of psychotropic medicines while pregnant. Interviews conducted by female peer researchers with personal experience of making or considering decisions... more
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      Decision MakingPregnancyMental DisordersPregnant Women
Background: The infection caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is often asymptomatic or has mild symptoms. The infection can cause serious problems in pregnant women who acquire the infection during gestation and their... more
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      Molecular BiologyToxoplasmaToxoplasmosisToxoplasma gondii
Despite active tobacco control efforts in Australia, smoking prevalence remains disproportionately high in pregnant Indigenous women. This study investigated the place of smoking in pregnancy and attitudes towards smoking within the... more
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      SociologyAnthropologyCultureSocial Science & Medicine
This study examines the prevalence of self-reported reproductive tract infections (RTIs) and treatment seeking among married, recently pregnant women in Uttar Pradesh state, India. Associations between RTI symptom reporting and background... more
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      DemographyIndiaPregnancyUrinary Tract Infections
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      Public HealthAdolescentTanzaniaInsecticides
The prevalence of group B streptococcus colonization in pregnant women was 17.3% in the largest maternity hospital in Uruguay.
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      GynaecologyUruguayPregnancyGynecology and Obstetrics
Background: Public awareness-raising campaigns targeting alcohol use during pregnancy are an important part of preventing prenatal alcohol exposure and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Despite this, there is little evidence on what... more
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      Health PromotionHealth BehaviorSocial MarketingAdolescent
Objectives: This study evaluates what type of patient prepares a birth plan, identifies common requests made, and determines how closely these are followed during labor. Methods: Patients who were admitted in labor with birth plans during... more
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      Military MedicineMilitaryPregnancyUnited States
Methylmercury (MeHg) is a bioaccumulable toxin in the trophic chain and a powerful neurotoxin during fetal and child development. Consumption of contaminated fish and shellfish is a principal environmental source of MeHg exposure. This... more
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      Child DevelopmentPregnancyChildFishes
Maternity careproviders often have strong views concerning a woman's choice of where to give birth.These views may be based on the ethical principle of autonomy, or on the principle of beneficence. The authors propose that an approach... more
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      PhilosophyApplied EthicsDecision MakingEvidence Based Medicine
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      Clinical SciencesPregnant WomenRetrovirology
Poor birth outcomes are associated with illicit drug use during pregnancy. While prenatal cigarette exposure has similar effects, cessation of illicit drug use during pregnancy is often prioritized over cessation of smoking. The study... more
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      TobaccoAdolescentBirth WeightDrug Use
Children First (C1), a nurse home visitation programme for first-time mothers, was implemented statewide in Oklahoma in mid-1997. The objective of this study was to compare the risks of low (< 2500 g) and very low birthweight (<... more
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      Logistic RegressionPregnancyOklahomaRegression Analysis
Objective To predict the risk of preterm birth (<37 weeks) or early preterm birth (<34 weeks) by cervicovaginal HCG and cervical length measured between 24-28 weeks of gestation in asymptomatic women at high risk for preterm birth.... more
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      Medical EducationPregnancyYoung AdultRisk factors
We conducted a cross-sectional study of Chagas disease in five endemic areas in Argentina, Bolivia, Honduras, and México to estimate the prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi-specific antibodies in pregnant women, and to assess the use of a... more
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      Latin AmericaCord BloodBlood samplingRegional Security in Latin American Countries
The authors examined the relation between fish consumption during pregnancy and fetal growth among 44,824 women from the Danish National Birth Cohort (1996)(1997)(1998)(1999)(2000)(2001)(2002). They evaluated the associations between... more
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      Persistent Organic PollutantsFoodRisk assessmentLinear models
Various approaches to preventing mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV have recently been, or are being, evaluated in developing countries, especially in Africa. New findings from these trials are now becoming available, the... more
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      SociologyProgram EvaluationAnthropologyHealth Promotion
A prenatal intervention designed to prevent the onset of major depressive episodes (MDEs) during pregnancy and postpartum was pilot tested at a public sector women's clinic. The Mamás y Bebés/Mothers and Babies Course is an intervention... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceBehavior ModificationPublic sector
Background Seafood is the predominant source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for optimum neural development. However, in the USA, women are advised to limit their seafood intake during pregnancy to 340 g per week. We used the... more
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      Child DevelopmentDietSocial ClassNeural Development
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      DietAdolescentPhosphorusSeasonality
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      CanadaPregnancyMaternal careVaccination
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      PregnancySubstance UsePublicNorth Carolina
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      British medical historyPregnancyOvulationOvulation Induction
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      Qualitative ResearchCounselingSwedenPatient education
Background: Fetuses from mothers with Graves' disease may experience hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism due to transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs (ATD) or anti-TSH receptor antibodies, respectively. Little is known about the... more
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      UltrasoundProspective studiesPregnancyThyroid gland
Maternal welfare, morbidity and mortality 6-15 years after a pregnancy complicated by alcohol and substance abuse: A register-based case-control follow-up study of 524 women a b s t r a c t Background: A register-based retrospective... more
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      FinlandPregnancySubstance AbuseSubstance Use
The study aimed to find out the factors that cause fetal death in the womb in governmental hospitals in Gaza Strip a controlled study during the period 2018-2019. The study problem was formulated in the following main question: What were... more
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      Risk factorsGaza StripPregnant Women Pregnancy induced hypertension
Depression in pregnancy can be underdiagnosed as a consequence of the symptoms being misattributed to "normal pregnancy." There are currently no validated clinician-rated scales that assess for depression specifically during pregnancy. We... more
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      PsychologyDepressionBiologyMedicine
Mobile phones have been shown effective in several public health domains. However, there are few evaluations of the effectiveness of mobile health in health promotion. Also, although many studies have referenced behavioral theory, none... more
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      Program EvaluationHealth CommunicationHealth PromotionHealth Behavior
Deficient or excessive levels of blood trace elements can be an adverse factor in human and animal pregnancy. The aim of this study was to investigate possible differences in the levels of serum magnesium, calcium, copper, and zinc in... more
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      CalciumHealthPregnancyMagnesium
Purpose To compare the outcome of pregnancy between HIV positive pregnant women on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and HIV negative controls. Methods A prospective matched case-control study. Results HIV positive women were... more
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      NigeriaBirth WeightProspective studiesPregnancy
Statistically, women, particularly pregnant women and new mothers, are at heightened risk for depression. The present review describes the current state of the research linking maternal depressed mood and children's cognitive and language... more
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      PsychologyCognitive developmentChild DevelopmentLanguage Development
The oleoresin of the copaiba tree (Copaifera sp., Fabaceae) is traditionally used in Brazilian herbal medicine to treat a variety of illnesses and symptoms. This study, conducted according to the OECD Guideline 414, provides data on the... more
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      Fetal developmentHerbal MedicineCaesarean SectionPregnancy
Objective: to ascertain: (i) which demographic, obstetric, maternity care, practical and attitudinal variables, and which variables relating to social support and life problems predict satisfaction with traditional antenatal visit... more
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      NursingSocial SupportMidwiferyFamily Practice
Background: Malaria is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in Angola. The most vulnerable groups to Plasmodium falciparum infection are pregnant women and children under five years of age. The use of an intermittent preventive... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyMalariaAngolaHigh Frequency
Objectives-The World Health Organization estimated alcohol consumption in Uganda to be one of the highest in the world. We examined alcohol consumption among Ugandan women prior to and after learning of pregnancy. We developed a screening... more
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      UgandaAdolescentMaternal and Child HealthPregnancy
These data suggest that, when HIV status is of concern, health care professionals should continue to encourage testing in the absence of laboratory documentation of recent HIV antibody testing.
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      Health CareClinical EpidemiologyPregnancyDisclosure
Objective. To examine the effects of prenatal and infancy home visiting by paraprofessionals and by nurses from child age 2 through age 4 years. Methods. We conducted, in public and private care settings in Denver, Colorado, a randomized,... more
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      PediatricsEducationMental HealthSubstance Use
Neural tube defects are important causes of infant mortality and childhood morbidity. We investigated the relationship between zinc, selenium, copper, and lead concentrations and neural-tube-defect occurrence in women with a... more
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      GeneticsTurkeyUltrasoundFolic acid
Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the ubiquitous pathogen Coxiella burnetii 24 responsible for acute and chronic clinical manifestations. Farm animals and pets are 25 the main reservoirs of infection, and transmission to human... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyZoonosesQ Fever
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      EndocrinologyGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyAdvanced Oxidation Processes
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      Sexual BehaviourMedical MicrobiologyAdolescentZimbabwe